Headlines
- The summary report following last week’s meeting of the Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on immunization (SAGE) is available here. On polio eradication, SAGE expressed concern that despite the increase in wild poliovirus in the endemic areas, there are no visible efforts towards transformative change in the eradication strategy; expressed concern at circulating variant polioviruses (cVDPVs) and their expansion into new areas, including in European countries and, stressed the need for increased efforts to improve routine immunization and reach zero-dose children. It reiterated its support for safe cessation of bivalent OPV and agreed with plans for pre-cessation vaccination campaigns based on the proposed methods to determine the need for such campaigns. SAGE endorsed the proposed risk-grading framework as a guide for countries considering transitioning to IPV-only routine immunization schedules and urged WHO to initiate consultations on this topic with its Member States and Regional Offices. Finally, SAGE revised existing recommendations based on updated evidence and concluded that a three-dose schedule of the IPV and whole-cell pertussis-containing hexavalent vaccine starting at 6 weeks of age or later is adequate. The full report will be published over the coming weeks.
- Gaza outbreak response video – please click here to view a short video on last month’s polio outbreak response campaign implemented in Gaza. The campaign reached more than 600,000 children under the age of ten years.
Summary of new polioviruses this week, cases and positive environmental isolates:
- Pakistan: 12 WPV1-positive environmental samples
- Angola: one cVDPV2 case and one cVDPV2-positive environmental sample
- Chad: one cVDPV2-positive environmental sample
- Côte d’Ivoire: one cVDPV2-positive environmental sample
- Djibouti: three cVDPV2-positive environmental samples
- Ethiopia: one cVDPV2-positive environmental sample
- Nigeria: one cVDPV2 case
- Somalia: four cVDPV2 cases and one cVDPV2-positive environmental sample
- Yemen: five cVDPV2-positive environmental samples